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Iran: Record Executions and Political Crisis

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Iran: Record Executions and Political Crisis
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A new report reveals that Iran has reached a 17-year high in executions, with nearly 900 people executed since the beginning of the year. Analysts link the surge in executions to the regime's efforts to suppress internal unrest caused by attacks on nuclear facilities.

The report warns of the risk of regime collapse due to internal repression and international isolation. The authors express fears of a political vacuum that could lead to civil war.

Despite attacks by Israel and the United States, Iran remains committed to rebuilding its nuclear program and continues to export terrorism.

The report also mentions the Iranian opposition, describing it as culturally liberal and freedom-seeking, but emphasizes the dangers of suppressing it.